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produces output in the form of
 
produces output in the form of
  "essid"  channel  signal_strength  encryption_status
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"essid"  channel  signal_strength  encryption_status
>
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<br> "ESSID_NAME1" 1 -82 on
 
<br> "ESSID_NAME1" 1 -82 on
 
<br> "ESSID_NAME2" 1 -49 off
 
<br> "ESSID_NAME2" 1 -49 off
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outputs  
 
outputs  
  
FAIL (no net)<br>
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FAIL <br>
w00t (net)
+
w00t

Revision as of 21:25, 21 July 2008

script to Auto connect to Open wirelss 81102 AP's

TODO

  • determine AP without encryption and sort by best signal
  • using essid of best signal perform connect/udhcpc and chknet every so often

if net is down repeat

  • put it all together


iwscan

#!/usr/bin/perl
# Tim Osburn - tim@osburn.com
#
# install perl

$iwlist = "/sbin/iwlist eth0 scanning";

open scan, "$iwlist |";
while (<scan>) {
  if (/^\s+Cell (\S+) - Address: (\S+)/) {
    $CELL=$1;
    $ADDRESS=$2;
    # print "$1 $2";
    $INLOOP=1;
    }
  if (/^\s+ESSID:(\S+)/) {
    $ESSID=$1;
    print " $1";
    }
  if (/^\s+Frequency:\S+ \S+ \(Channel (\S+)\)/) {
    $CHAN=$1;
    print " $1";
    }
  if (/^\s+Quality=\S+\s+Signal level=(\S+).*/) {
    $SIGNAL=$1;
    print " $1";
    }
  if (/^\s+Encryption key:(\S+)/) {
    $ENCRYPTION=$1;
    print " $1\n";
    }
  }
close scan;

produces output in the form of "essid" channel signal_strength encryption_status


"ESSID_NAME1" 1 -82 on
"ESSID_NAME2" 1 -49 off

chknet

#!/bin/sh

HOSTTT="google.com"
for Hosts in $HOSTTT
do
  count=$(ping -c 1 $HOSTTT | grep 'received' | awk -F',' '{ print $2 }' | awk '{ print $1 }')
  if [ $count -eq 0 ]; then
    # 100% failed
    echo "FAIL" 
  fi
  
  if [ $count -eq 1 ]; then
  
	echo "w00t"
  fi

done

outputs

FAIL
w00t

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script to Auto connect to Open wirelss 81102 AP's

TODO

  • determine AP without encryption and sort by best signal
  • using essid of best signal perform connect/udhcpc and chknet every so often

if net is down repeat

  • put it all together


iwscan

#!/usr/bin/perl
# Tim Osburn - tim@osburn.com
#
# install perl

$iwlist = "/sbin/iwlist eth0 scanning";

open scan, "$iwlist |";
while (<scan>) {
  if (/^\s+Cell (\S+) - Address: (\S+)/) {
    $CELL=$1;
    $ADDRESS=$2;
    # print "$1 $2";
    $INLOOP=1;
    }
  if (/^\s+ESSID:(\S+)/) {
    $ESSID=$1;
    print " $1";
    }
  if (/^\s+Frequency:\S+ \S+ \(Channel (\S+)\)/) {
    $CHAN=$1;
    print " $1";
    }
  if (/^\s+Quality=\S+\s+Signal level=(\S+).*/) {
    $SIGNAL=$1;
    print " $1";
    }
  if (/^\s+Encryption key:(\S+)/) {
    $ENCRYPTION=$1;
    print " $1\n";
    }
  }
close scan;

produces output in the form of

 "essid"  channel  signal_strength  encryption_status

>
"ESSID_NAME1" 1 -82 on
"ESSID_NAME2" 1 -49 off

chknet

#!/bin/sh

HOSTTT="google.com"
for Hosts in $HOSTTT
do
  count=$(ping -c 1 $HOSTTT | grep 'received' | awk -F',' '{ print $2 }' | awk '{ print $1 }')
  if [ $count -eq 0 ]; then
    # 100% failed
    echo "FAIL" 
  fi
  
  if [ $count -eq 1 ]; then
  
	echo "w00t"
  fi

done

outputs

FAIL (no net)
w00t (net)